I can’t thank you enough for this. This is one of the topics I have to write about for my online assignment to pass this semester and your video is literally helping me survive quarantine more smoothly so thank you so much !!!!
I'm so grateful for this A lot of people explain the whole ion exchange and all but what you did different is explaining the "bigger picture" and often that's all you're looking for when trying to understand a topic
definatly i m grateful for you ....this has been a very tough thing ...i always had a confusion this buffer system.a very simple fact that carbonic anhydrase is present on cell surface didnt occur to me in past ..thank you so much
You should really keep it up with producing more videos. I honestly think your explanation of concepts are delivery is better than most of these guys with a ton of subscribers.
Am I incorrect in my understanding that Type A intercalated cells are found in the collecting duct, not the DCT? I was under the impression that there was no H+/K+ ATPase in the DCT. Could be mistaken, however.
If you can give me the proof that hydrogen ion is also filtered through glomeruli, then I think i have got the answer of my question I’ve searching since 1 year. Hope you can give me.
I can’t thank you enough for this. This is one of the topics I have to write about for my online assignment to pass this semester and your video is literally helping me survive quarantine more smoothly so thank you so much !!!!
I'm so grateful for this
A lot of people explain the whole ion exchange and all but what you did different is explaining the "bigger picture" and often that's all you're looking for when trying to understand a topic
U r so underappreciated ; thank u it was very helpful ❤
definatly i m grateful for you ....this has been a very tough thing ...i always had a confusion this buffer system.a very simple fact that carbonic anhydrase is present on cell surface didnt occur to me in past ..thank you so much
You should really keep it up with producing more videos. I honestly think your explanation of concepts are delivery is better than most of these guys with a ton of subscribers.
Don't say like that. There's a lot of guys too that still doing well in their job
GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!!!! feel so much better for my exam
Thank you so much u just saved me hours before my exam ❤
Really helpful, Thank you!!
Great presentation thank you :)
Great job ! Detailed and clear.
An amazing video ❤️
U just explained so good
Thank you 😊
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
Very helpful video, thank you!
Excellent.. Thanks a ton. Nicely explained
That was excellent. Thank you.
Love this video. You explained it so well. Thank you
Nicely done👍👍
Am I incorrect in my understanding that Type A intercalated cells are found in the collecting duct, not the DCT? I was under the impression that there was no H+/K+ ATPase in the DCT. Could be mistaken, however.
Fantastic, so clear - well broken down. Thank you :)
Very clear. Thank you so much!
Great video
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Thank u very much ...your video make me happy and save my time
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amazing, explained so well, thank you!!
Good Job, well explained
Thank you!
Great video, thank you!
thank you, very well explained
Thank you!
thanks a lot dale.
Thank you! Within your proximal tubule is there a Bicarbonate/ Na+ pump pumping those ions into the blood?
really good explanation
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This was a good video.
Renal buffersystem means Metabolic acidosis?
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If you can give me the proof that hydrogen ion is also filtered through glomeruli, then I think i have got the answer of my question I’ve searching since 1 year. Hope you can give me.
Hi Dale, love your videos. I was just wonder in the intercalated cells type A, does the exchange of hydrogen and potassium require ATP.
Yeah, it does
theres a mistake here--> HCO3- exits the PCT cell via Na+/HCO3- symporter
noticed that mistake as well, but it uses both the Cl-/HCO3- antiport and Na+/HCO3- symport for HCO3- reabsorption
Thank you!